My so called friend MR DEBT only has 36 months left to live

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  • Upsidedown_Bear
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    Well done clap-smiley.gif?1292867569
  • 12_month_challenge
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    :wave: Hi again


    I have been batch cooking with cupboard ingredients . We now have different flavoured soups coming out of our ears :rotfl:


    My new £8 hand blender is getting a right old bashing. Money well spent there I think


    How cheap is it to make homemade soup :eek: I never realised, and I never thought it would be so filling. No more wasted food in this house it will be soup all the way from now on.


    I had a CC statement drop in today, so paid that with a small overpayment. Waiting to hit my target one with the big payment when my statement generates.


    Payday on Monday so I will be bashing some more debt right on the head :D


    I may even make some more soup :p
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    SP 9#531=£620/SP 10 # 531=?PDBX 2016 #2 = £16,766.67/£12,000
    PDBX 2017 #2 = £1,200/£12,000


    ''If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain''
  • Upsidedown_Bear
    Upsidedown_Bear Posts: 18,264 Forumite
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    Home made soup is great :D

    Are you going swimming after soup making? :p
  • 12_month_challenge
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    You must have read my mind Bear. I was just thinking about it :)


    It got so busy in there last night I was doing depths instead of lengths :rotfl:
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    SP 9#531=£620/SP 10 # 531=?PDBX 2016 #2 = £16,766.67/£12,000
    PDBX 2017 #2 = £1,200/£12,000


    ''If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain''
  • abba1772
    abba1772 Posts: 7,746 Forumite
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    Fantastic weight loss that's amazing well done xx
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  • 12_month_challenge
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    Thanks abba


    I feel totally full all of the time too. It obviously works. It makes me wonder what on earth I was eating before I started.


    Well done on the Argos card total too :T
    SP 9#531=£620/SP 10 # 531=?PDBX 2016 #2 = £16,766.67/£12,000
    PDBX 2017 #2 = £1,200/£12,000


    ''If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain''
  • Bobarella
    Bobarella Posts: 10,824 Forumite
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    Soup is ace and as you rightly say its a fab vehicle for using up scraps.
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  • 12_month_challenge
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    Bobarella wrote: »
    Soup is ace and as you rightly say its a fab vehicle for using up scraps.

    I totally agree Bob. When I think the food I have wasted when I could have made it into something else.

    My lot will be like "oh have we got mums make it up as you go along soup again" :rotfl:

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    SP 9#531=£620/SP 10 # 531=?PDBX 2016 #2 = £16,766.67/£12,000
    PDBX 2017 #2 = £1,200/£12,000


    ''If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain''
  • joedenise
    joedenise Posts: 16,577 Forumite
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    :j

    Sad I know but I wanted to say I have lost 9 pound in my first week of following Slimming World :eek:

    I have never eaten so much, honestly. I think my FREE swimming has helped and I will certainly be continuing.

    This has given my overall mood a huge boost and a much needed one.

    Very random post I know but little things like this excite me now :rotfl:
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    Well done that's huge. It's amazing how much you can eat, isn't it?

    Denise
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    joedenise wrote: »
    Well done that's huge. It's amazing how much you can eat, isn't it?

    Denise

    Hi Denise

    I can honestly say that I was worried about getting on the scales. I said to my DD that I will be disheartened if I haven't lost anything.

    Although I did start to feel like I had lost a bit by the end of my week I was still sceptical.

    I will certainly be continuing and I know that you always lose a little extra during the first week but It is a weight loss plan that I am going to stick to and am actually enjoying. :D

    Heres to the start of week 2
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    SP 9#531=£620/SP 10 # 531=?PDBX 2016 #2 = £16,766.67/£12,000
    PDBX 2017 #2 = £1,200/£12,000


    ''If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain''
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